Lectures on Systematic Theology and Pulpit EloquenceW. Wells and T. B. Wait & Company, 1810 - 333 pages Lectures composed for the students of divinity in Marischal college and first delivered in 1772 and 1773. |
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... regard to the proper province of the reasoning faculty . Impatience in judging , he thought , was another great source of the evil alluded to . " Some people , " he remarks in his last preliminary dissertation to his work on the Gospels ...
... regard to the proper province of the reasoning faculty . Impatience in judging , he thought , was another great source of the evil alluded to . " Some people , " he remarks in his last preliminary dissertation to his work on the Gospels ...
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... regard to the first , which terminates in the acquisition of knowledge ; the- ology is now very rarely , if ever , in this country , stu- died , like other sciences , purely for its own sake , as a part of genteel education , which ...
... regard to the first , which terminates in the acquisition of knowledge ; the- ology is now very rarely , if ever , in this country , stu- died , like other sciences , purely for its own sake , as a part of genteel education , which ...
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... regard to matters which may be justly styled of doubtful disputation or of deep research . The third consideration is , never to think ourselves entitled , even in cases which we may imagine very clear , to form uncharitable judgments ...
... regard to matters which may be justly styled of doubtful disputation or of deep research . The third consideration is , never to think ourselves entitled , even in cases which we may imagine very clear , to form uncharitable judgments ...
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... regard to the manner in which they may be most conveniently learnt , justly reducible to three , namely Scripture Criticism , Sacred History , and Theo- logical Controversy . These are sufficient to complete the character of the ...
... regard to the manner in which they may be most conveniently learnt , justly reducible to three , namely Scripture Criticism , Sacred History , and Theo- logical Controversy . These are sufficient to complete the character of the ...
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... regard to his proficiency in sacred history , the second branch of theological study above mentioned , he must , in a Latin Lecture called a chronological discourse , give a compendious narrative of the most memorable events of an ...
... regard to his proficiency in sacred history , the second branch of theological study above mentioned , he must , in a Latin Lecture called a chronological discourse , give a compendious narrative of the most memorable events of an ...
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